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- Late_collision abstract "Late Collision in computer networking is a type of collision found in CSMA/CD based protocols. Specifically a late collision is one that happens further into the packet than is allowed for by the protocol standard in question. In 10 megabit shared medium ethernet, if a collision error occurs after the first 512 bits of data are transmitted by the transmitting station, a late collision is said to have occurred. Importantly, late collisions are not re-sent by the NIC unlike collisions occurring before the first 64 octets; it is left for the upper layers of the protocol stack to determine that there was loss of data.As a correctly set up CSMA/CD network link should not have late collisions, the usual possible causes are full-duplex/half-duplex mismatch, exceeded Ethernet cable length limits, or defective hardware such as incorrect cabling, non-compliant number of hubs in the network, or a bad NIC.".
- Late_collision wikiPageID "1630607".
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- Late_collision hasPhotoCollection Late_collision.
- Late_collision subject Category:Ethernet.
- Late_collision comment "Late Collision in computer networking is a type of collision found in CSMA/CD based protocols. Specifically a late collision is one that happens further into the packet than is allowed for by the protocol standard in question. In 10 megabit shared medium ethernet, if a collision error occurs after the first 512 bits of data are transmitted by the transmitting station, a late collision is said to have occurred.".
- Late_collision label "Late collision".
- Late_collision sameAs m.05j18c.
- Late_collision sameAs Q6495372.
- Late_collision sameAs Q6495372.
- Late_collision wasDerivedFrom Late_collision?oldid=471524753.
- Late_collision isPrimaryTopicOf Late_collision.